Waikato academics recognised with top research honours and funding
Three University of Waikato academics have been recognised as this year’s Royal Society Fellows Te Apārangi honours and with Rangapū Rangahau research funding respectively.
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The world is looking to Indigenous knowledge to solve modern-day issues. Rated as one of the leading Mātauranga Māori centres in the country, Te Pua Wānanga ki te Ao – the Faculty of Māori & Indigenous Studies represents innovation and tradition in teaching and research, and provide global leadership in sustainable development and Indigenous issues.
Our students are armed with the knowledge and attitude to advance Indigenous peoples and provide cultural perspectives in contemporary environments.
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Understanding Māori language, knowledge, and traditions is essential to truly appreciate Aotearoa's unique identity. Explore the rich Māori culture and discover its profound influence on New Zealand's society, economy, and politics.
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At Waikato, Pacific Studies and Indigenous Studies go hand-in-hand. Explore the interconnectedness of culture, politics, history, arts, migration, and sustainability as you delve into the Pacific region.
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The University of Waikato's hosted the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA): the largest Indigenous Conference in the world.
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